Despite increasing use of dredged materials as beach fill to protect coastal property and public beaches from storm damage, knowledge of how this practice affects sandy beach ecosystems remains poor. We coupled field monitoring of 2 successive beach disposal events with mesocosm experiments to assess mechanisms of ecological effects of fine sediment disposal. Macrobenthic sampling on Topsail Island, North Carolina, revealed that disposal of dredge spoils transformed beach grain sizes from medium to fine sand. Water sampling documented substantially elevated surf-zone turbidity during and occasionally after sediment deposition. When disposal occurred before spring invertebrate recruitment to the beach, it negatively influenced recruitment of...
The marine benthic macrofauna at John U. Lloyd Beach State Park (Broward Co., FL) has been surveyed ...
Beach ecosystems rely on the supply of off-site primary production in the form of stranded algae, or...
Accumulations of seagrass, macroalgae and other organic materials, collectively known as wrack, comm...
Despite increasing use of dredged materials as beach fill to protect coastal property and public bea...
Dredged materials from maintenance and deepening of inlets on coastal barriers are typically transpo...
Cold-season filling using much coarser sediments than the native caused dramatic suppression of beac...
Beach nourishment is increasingly used to protect public beach amenity and coastal property from ero...
Coastal squeeze is the largest threat for sandy coastal areas. To mitigate seaward threats, erosion ...
The soft-bottom benthic macrofauna in a spoil-ground of dredged material in Cleveland Bay, North Que...
For coastal protection, the longshore bar in the surf zone off the western shore of the island of Sy...
Sandy beaches are highly dynamic ecosystems mainly driven by physical variables, such as tidal regim...
Novel wave-tank mesocosms allowed hydrodynamically realistic tests of how sediment modifications aff...
Although beach nourishment is an increasingly popular means to remediate coastal erosion, no consens...
Nowadays, beach nourishment is widely considered as a better alternative than the construction of ha...
Sandy beaches provide several ecosystem services such as coastal protection and resilience, water fi...
The marine benthic macrofauna at John U. Lloyd Beach State Park (Broward Co., FL) has been surveyed ...
Beach ecosystems rely on the supply of off-site primary production in the form of stranded algae, or...
Accumulations of seagrass, macroalgae and other organic materials, collectively known as wrack, comm...
Despite increasing use of dredged materials as beach fill to protect coastal property and public bea...
Dredged materials from maintenance and deepening of inlets on coastal barriers are typically transpo...
Cold-season filling using much coarser sediments than the native caused dramatic suppression of beac...
Beach nourishment is increasingly used to protect public beach amenity and coastal property from ero...
Coastal squeeze is the largest threat for sandy coastal areas. To mitigate seaward threats, erosion ...
The soft-bottom benthic macrofauna in a spoil-ground of dredged material in Cleveland Bay, North Que...
For coastal protection, the longshore bar in the surf zone off the western shore of the island of Sy...
Sandy beaches are highly dynamic ecosystems mainly driven by physical variables, such as tidal regim...
Novel wave-tank mesocosms allowed hydrodynamically realistic tests of how sediment modifications aff...
Although beach nourishment is an increasingly popular means to remediate coastal erosion, no consens...
Nowadays, beach nourishment is widely considered as a better alternative than the construction of ha...
Sandy beaches provide several ecosystem services such as coastal protection and resilience, water fi...
The marine benthic macrofauna at John U. Lloyd Beach State Park (Broward Co., FL) has been surveyed ...
Beach ecosystems rely on the supply of off-site primary production in the form of stranded algae, or...
Accumulations of seagrass, macroalgae and other organic materials, collectively known as wrack, comm...